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Our Lady of Sorrows shrine wall destroyed due to renovation

Our Lady of Sorrows shrine wall destroyed due to renovation
Jan 3 2023 Share

A post shared by the Sliema Local Council’s Facebook page revealed that the shrine of Our Lady of Sorrows was taken down due to a renovation project. 

‘During the renovation project by St Joseph School which extends towards Tower Lane has seen the unfortunate destruction of a wall which for many years held [the] shrine’ the post explained.

The council said that this act is ‘deplorable’ and has called upon the respective authorities to take action so as to ‘have this wall and its shrine replaced as soon as possible.’ 

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Maltese politicians reimagined by local AI creator

Maltese politicians reimagined by local AI creator
Jan 3 2023 Share

Following the recent uploads showing us what Malta would look like in 2023, with literal futuristic shuttles zooming through the island’s streets, malta_ai set their sights on local politicians.

 

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First off were Prime Minister Robert Abela and Opposition leader Bernard Grech as Avengers Iron Man and Captain America respectively.

This was followed by statues of late former Prime Ministers Duminku Mintoff and Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici in stills reminiscent of the Lincoln Memorial.

Next up was followed up by portraits of former Prime Ministers Eddie Fenech Adami and George Borg Olivier. AI has already taken the world by storm, with the AI Avatar trend literally filling up Instagram feeds as everyone wanted to see what they themselves looked like through an AI lens.

What do you make of these?

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Record hot temperatures hit Europe to start off 2023

Record hot temperatures hit Europe to start off 2023
Jan 3 2023 Share

An intense wintertime heat dome covered much of Europe at the turn of the year, breaking records in the process. 

Temperatures were soaring between 10 to 20 degrees Celsius as the calendar marked 2023 – temperatures far above the norm for countries like France or western Russia. 

The extreme warm spell followed a record-warm year in many European countries – a phenomenon being heralded as more evidence of human-caused climate change. 

At least 7 countries saw their warmest January weather on record on New Year’s Day as temperatures hit those characteristic of springtime. Latvia hit 11.1°C and Denmark saw 12.6°C. 

These were some of the relatively mildest, as the Czech Republic registered a whopping 19.6°C and Poland 19°C. The Netherlands registered 16.9°C and Lithuania 14.6°C. 

Bilbao, Spain reached 25.1°C, which was its hottest January day yet as Trois-Ville, France reached 24.9°C. 

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Motorcyclist grievously injured in Santa Venera

Motorcyclist grievously injured in Santa Venera
Jan 3 2023 Share

Yesterday, at around 2145hrs, police were informed that their assistance was needed due to an incident which had taken place in Triq il-Ferrovija, Santa Venera. 

Police convened immediately on site and preliminary investigations showed that a 44-year-old Nepalese man resident of Imsida had lost control of his Kymco motorcycle and, as a result, fell off his vehicle. 

A medical team was called onto the site, with an ambulance later taking the man to Mater Dei Hospital. He was later certified as having suffered grievous injuries. 

Investigations are still ongoing. 

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